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Wingfield woke up with a fever and cold and flu symptoms on Tuesday, July 18, his sister Tania Wingfield said. “He was the most loveable person you could ever come across, and we’re absolutely devastated that he’s no longer here with us.” Lee stressed the importance of people being aware of the meningococcal symptoms, including fever, headaches, vomiting, neck stiffness and sometimes a rash.“ a hardworking man,” he said.
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